Handbook of Asian American Health

Handbook of Asian American Health
Author: Grace J. Yoo,Mai-Nhung Le,Alan Y. Oda
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461422273

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Asian Americans encounter a range of health issues often unknown to the American public, policy makers, researchers and even clinicians. National research often combines Asian Americans into a single category, not taking into account the differences and complexity among Asian ethnic subgroups. The definition of Asian American derives from the U.S. Census Bureau’s definition of Asian, which includes peoples from all the vast territories of the Far East, Southeast Asia and the South Asian Subcontinent. While Census classifications determine demographic measurements that affect equal opportunity programs, the broad rubric “Asian-American” can never describe accurately the more than 50 distinct Asian American subgroups, who together comprise multifaceted diversity across cultural ethnicities, socio-economic status, languages, religions and generations. This volume rectifies that situation by exploring the unique needs and health concerns of particular subgroups within the Asian American community. It consolidates a wide range of knowledge on various health issues impacting Asian Americans while also providing a discussion into the cultural, social, and structural forces impacting morbidity, mortality and quality of life. The volume is designed to advance the understanding of Asian American health by explaining key challenges and identifying emerging trends faced in specific ethnic groups and diseases/illnesses, innovative community-based interventions and the future needed areas of research.

Praeger Handbook of Asian American Health

Praeger Handbook of Asian American Health
Author: Noilyn Abesamis-Mendoza MPH,Henrietta Ho-Asjoe MPS,William B. Bateman M.D.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 889
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780313347023

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A team of noted specialists explains the health issues most common to Asian Americans, how and why treatment disparities exist, and the changes necessary to improve the health of this growing population. According to the most recent census, there are 11 million Asian Americans now, and their numbers are expected to triple by 2050. Hailing from more than 50 different countries and cultures, their health is affected by genetics, actions, beliefs, and prejudices that differ from those of others in the United States. In these timely volumes, a cross-disciplinary team of specialists explains the health issues and diseases most common to Asian Americans, how and why disparities in both disease development and treatment exist for them, and what changes must be made to improve the health of this growing group. This comprehensive collection includes vignettes and personal stories that illustrate the issues discussed and their impact on both individual and societal levels. Behavioral factors, including diet, smoking, and substance abuse are addressed. The text also describes traditional Asian American medical practices, as well as ways in which those practices have influenced American health care overall.

Handbook of Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health

Handbook of Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health
Author: National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.),National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.).
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1979
Genre: Asian Americans
ISBN: MINN:20000003587066

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Praeger Handbook of Asian American Health 2 Volumes

Praeger Handbook of Asian American Health  2 Volumes
Author: William Baragar Bateman,Noilyn Abesamis-Mendoza,Henrietta Ho-Asjoe
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780313347016

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A team of noted specialists explains the health issues most common to Asian Americans, how and why treatment disparities exist, and the changes necessary to improve the health of this growing population. According to the most recent census, there are 11 million Asian Americans now, and their numbers are expected to triple by 2050. Hailing from more than 50 different countries and cultures, their health is affected by genetics, actions, beliefs, and prejudices that differ from those of others in the United States. In these timely volumes, a cross-disciplinary team of specialists explains the health issues and diseases most common to Asian Americans, how and why disparities in both disease development and treatment exist for them, and what changes must be made to improve the health of this growing group. This comprehensive collection includes vignettes and personal stories that illustrate the issues discussed and their impact on both individual and societal levels. Behavioral factors, including diet, smoking, and substance abuse are addressed. The text also describes traditional Asian American medical practices, as well as ways in which those practices have influenced American health care overall. 93 tables and 14 figures

Handbook of Mental Health and Acculturation in Asian American Families

Handbook of Mental Health and Acculturation in Asian American Families
Author: Nhi-ha Trinh,Yanni Chun Rho,Francis G. Lu,Kathy Marie Sanders
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009-01-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781603274371

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Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the United States. When Asian immigrants arrive in the United States, they regularly encounter a vast number of difficulties integrating themselves into their new culture. In Handbook of Mental Health and Acculturation in Asian American Families, distinguished researchers and clinicians discuss the process of acculturation for individuals and their families, addressing the mental health needs of Asian Americans and thoroughly examining the acculturative process, its common stressors, and characteristics associated with resiliency. This first-of-its-kind, multi-dimensional title synthesizes current acculturation research, while presenting those concepts within a clinical framework. In addition to providing an in-depth look at both past and present research and offering directions for future topics to explore, the book also offers a range of practical tools such as research scales to measure levels of acculturation, interview techniques, and clinical approaches for special populations including children, the elderly, and their families. Thought-provoking and informative, Handbook of Mental Health and Acculturation in Asian American Families will enhance the understanding of the clinical and sociocultural problems Asian Americans face, providing clinicians with all the necessary insights to better care for their patients.

Praeger Handbook of Asian American Health

Praeger Handbook of Asian American Health
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Asian Americans
ISBN: 0313347069

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Handbook of Asian American Psychology

Handbook of Asian American Psychology
Author: Frederick T. L. Leong,Arpana G. Inman,Angela Ebreo,Lawrence Hsin Yang,Lisa Kinoshita,Michi Fu
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-07-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1412924677

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The Second Edition of the Handbook of Asian American Psychology fills a fundamental gap in the Asian American literature by addressing the full spectrum of methodological, substantive, and theoretical areas related to Asian American Psychology. This new edition provides important scholarly contributions by a new generation of researchers that address the shifts in contemporary issues for Asians and Asian Americans in the U.S.

Handbook of Asian American Psychology

Handbook of Asian American Psychology
Author: Lee C. Lee,Nolan Zane
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-11-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0761921184

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This comprehensive volume, now available in paperback, examines current research and constructs necessary for improving our understanding of Asian Americans. The contributors focus on a wide range of topics, including racism, family violence, addictive behaviours, interracial marriage, academic achievement, interpersonal relationships, career development and mental health.